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To evaluate the effect of real-life food consumption on the pharmacokinetics of nilotinib in CML patients
Primary: To characterize the PK of nilotinib in pediatric patients with newly diagnosed CP Ph+ CML, with CP or AP Ph+ CML resistant / intolerant to imatinib and/or dasatinib, or with Ph+ ALL refractory/relapsed.Secondary:• To assess the safety and…
The main purpose of this study is to determine the rate of treatment-free molecular remission (MMR=MR3.0) after 48 weeks following start of the TFR phase. The study further seeks to provide evidence that suspending nilotinib therapy in these…
The aim of the current study is to confirm the CMR rates of nilotinib in newly diagnosed CML-CP patients in a pan-European population using the EUTOS (*European Treatment and Outcome Study for CML*) standardised molecular laboratories. Secondary…
PRIMARY OBJECTIVEThe primary objective of the study will be to determine the efficacy of 12 weeks of nilotinib treatment as measured by the non progression rate (Complete response + Partial Response + Stable disease according to Response Evaluation…
To assess the effect of switching CML patients, who have been treated with imatinib *2 years and who have stable detectable molecular residual disease above 0.01% (IS), to the combination of Nilotinib and PegIFN, in terms of the proportion of…
The purpose of this study is to allow continued use of nilotinib in patients who are on nilotinib treatment in a Novartis-sponsored, Oncology Clinical Development & Medical Affairs (CD&MA) study and are benefiting from the treatment…
Primary:Determine the MTD and/or RDE(s) of ABL001:* As a single agent for CML CP and AP patients* In combination with either nilotinib or imatinib or dasatinib in CML CP and AP patients* As a single agent for CML BP patients and Ph+ ALL…
The primary objective of the present study is to examine the therapeutic effect of the Carbon Hand system on handgrip strength by patients with hand function problems, after using the glove for six weeks at home. Secondary objectives are related to…